List of subcamps of Neuengamme

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An incomplete list of subcamps of Neuengamme complex of Nazi concentration camps, in Hamburg, Germany.

Contents

[edit] In Neuengamme

  1. Dove Elbe
  2. Junghans-Werke
  3. Klinkerwerk
  4. Lagergärtnerei
  5. Tongruben
  6. Walther-Werke

[edit] In Hamburg

Camp Name Dates of use Est. prisoners[1] Est. deaths[1] wikipedia No.[2] Webpage
Blohm + Voss Hamburg-Steinwerder 1 Jul 1944 - 21 Apr 1945 550
Bullenhuser Damm Men 1 Oct 1944 - 21 Apr 1945 1.000 552
Hamburg-Geilenberg
Dessauer Ufer
Hamburg-Veddel Men
"Geilenberg program"
- 22 Apr 1945 557
Hamburg-Geilenberg
Dessauer Ufer
Hamburg-Veddel Women
"Geilenberg program"
20 Jun 1944 - 30 Sep 1944 556
Eidelstedt 1 Mar 1944 - 1 May 1945 553
Finkenwerder,
Deutsche Werft
- 30 Apr 1945 554
Fuhlsbüttel Am Hasenberge 26 Prison 1 Jan 1943 - 8 May 1945 556
Howaldtswerke,
Hamburg
558
Langenhorn 12 Sep 1944 - 4 Apr 1945 ca 750 > 9 559
Neugraben Women 13 Sep 1944 - 8 Feb 1945 500 560
Poppenbüttel Working location for Sasel 1161
Sasel Women 1 Aug 1944 - 4 May 1945 500 > 36 561
Spaldingstraße Hammerbrook 1 Sep 1944 - 22 Apr 1945 562
Stülckenwerft Steinwerder - 15 Apr 1945 563
Hamburg-Tiefstack Women 8 Feb 1945 - 5 Apr 1945 500 564
Wandsbek 2 May 1944 - 3 May 1945 565
Wilhelmsburg
Jung-Ölindustrie
566
Hamburg, Bombensuchkommando Brigade to search bombs Men 1 Dec 1940 - 551

[edit] Outside of Hamburg

Camp Name Dates of use[2] Est. prisoners[1] Est. deaths[1] wikipedia No.[2] Webpage[3]
Alderney
Lager Sylt
See SS-Baubrigade I Lager Sylt is the Nazi name for the Camp Alderney 6a [3]
Alt Garge[1]
Alt-Garge a.d.Elbe[2]
Near Bleckede Later used as Alt-Garge UNRRA displaced persons camp,
a camp for Latvian displaced persons
24 Aug 1944 - 15 Feb 1945 15
Aurich
District Aurich
21 Oct 1944 - 23 Dec 1944 2000 188 51
Bad Sassendorf SS-Eisenbahnbaubrigade 11
Barkhausen a part of Porta Westfalica 18 Mar 1944 - 1 Apr 1945 77
Blumenthal See Bremen-Blumenthal 142
Boizenburg
(District Hagenow, Bezirk Schwerin (old))
- 30 Apr 1945 150
Braunschweig,
Camp Büssing and Schilldenkmal
(Brunswiek) Büssing-NAG 17 Aug 1944 - 26 Mar 1945 800 > 380 165 [4]
Braunschweig,
SS-Reitschule
Brunswiek,
SS - Riding school
167
Braunschweig,
Stahlwerke
Brunswiek
Steel factory
See Watenstedt 168
Braunschweig,
Truppenwirtschaft
Brunswiek
Military depot
169
Bremen-Blumenthal
Deschimag
1 Sep 1944 - 20 Apr 1945 176
Bremen, Behelfswohnbau Temporary housebuilding - 26 Apr 1945 175
Bremen, Borgwardwerke Borgward factory - 12 Oct 1944 176
Bremen, Deschimag,
Camp Schützenhof
- 11 Apr 1945 178
Bremen-Farge 1 Jul 1943 - 8 Apr 1945 179 [5] [6]
Bremen-Neuenland 16 Aug 1944 - 28 Nov 1944 181
Bremen-Osterort 28 Nov 1944 - 1.000 183
Bremen-Vegesack - 30 Sep 1944 184
Darß - Wieck Jan 1941 - end-February 1941[1] 50
Darß - Zingst, Germany
Dalum
District Meppen
Command from Meppen-Versen[1] - 25 Mar 1945 260
Drütte
Municipality Watenstedt-Salzgitter
1 Sep 1942 - 8 Apr 1945 3100 316 [7]
Düssin / Mecklenburg Men / agricultural work 15 Sep 1944[1] - 1 Mar 1945 80 1 328
Eisleben
Command from Helmstedt-Beendorf
Men 346a
Fallersleben
Women camp
Volkswagen[1] Aug 1944[1] - 8 Apr 1945 650 387
Fallersleben-Laagberg
(also Laagberg)
Volkswagen[1] 31 May 1944[1] - 8 Apr 1945 800 794
Glasau
District Segeberg
29 Mar 1945 bis 2 May 1945 466
Goslar (Not Goslar subcamp to Buchenwald) 20 Oct 1944 - 25 Mar 1945 15 1 484
Gross-Hesepe
District Meppen
Command from Meppen-Versen[1] - 25 Mar 1945 504
Hannover-Ahlem 30 Nov 1944 - 11 Apr 1945 568
Hannover-Limmer - 7 Apr 1945 570
Hannover-Linden (Mülhenberg-Hannover) - 7 Apr 1945 571
Hannover-Misburg Men 26 Jun 1944[1] - 7 Apr 1945 1000 572
Hannover-Stöcken
Accumulatorenwerk
19 Jul 1943 - 8 Apr 1945 573
Hannover-Stöcken
Continental-Werke
7 Sep 1944 - 30 Nov 1944 574
Hausberge an der Porta a part of Porta Westfalica 1 Feb 1945 - 1 Apr 1945 585
Helmstedt-Beendorf women
underground armaments industry
- 10 Apr 1945 2500 596
Hildesheim - 6 Apr 1945 608
Hohwacht See Lütjenburg[1]
Horneburg Philips-Valvo-Röhrenwerke[1] a) Mid-Oct 1944 - mid-Feb 1945[1]
b) 24 Feb 1945 bis 8 Apr 1945[1]
- 31 Mar 1945
a) 250
b) 300
636
Husum-Schwesing 25 Sep 1944 - 22 Dec 1944 643 [8]
Kaltenkirchen Building a "Fliegerhorst" (Military airport)[1] Aug 1944[1] - 17 Apr 1945 500 > 214 693 [9]
Kiel Clearing up work[1] Jul 1944 - Sep 1944[1] 50 727
Ladelund Near Flensburg - 16 Dec 1944 2000 > 298 796 [10]
Langenhagen
Province Hanover
2 Oct 1944 - 15 Apr 1945 808
Lengerich
District Tecklenburg
- 1 Apr 1945 200 > 7 838
Lerbeck a part of Porta Westfalica 1 Oct 1944 - 1 Apr 1945 843
Lübberstedt
District Wesermünde
Women Aug 1944[1] - 30 Apr 1945 500 883
Lütjenburg Men - 30 Mar 1945 197 893
Ludwigslust See Wöbbelin
Meppen-Versen - 1 Apr 1945 927
Misburg See Hannover-Misburg 942
Mölln - Breitenfelde 1 Dec 1944 - 30 Apr 1945 20 953
Neesen
District Minden
Working location for Porta Westfalica 1024
Neuhof [4][5]
Neustadt in Holstein Dec 1944 - 1 May 1945[1] 15 1049
Nutzen [4][5]
Porta Westfalica
near Barkhausen-Lerbeck
See Barkhausen and see Lerbeck 1164
Salzgitter-Bad 1 Aug 1943 - 500 1278 [11]
Salzwedel
Province Saxony
Women 10 Jul 1944 - 15 Apr 1945 1250 1282
Sandbostel 15 Apr 1945 - Stalag X-B 1285 [12]
Schandelah
District Braunscheig
Now Cremlingen 8 May 1944 - 12 Apr 1945 800 200 1292
Schwesing See Husum-Schwesing
Uelzen Men End 1944 - 17 Apr 1945 500 1491
Vechelde, Braunschweig Command from Braunschweig, Camp Büssing and Schilldenkmal Sep 1944 - Mar/Apr 1945[1] 400 1509
Verden 8 Oct 1945 - Apr 1945 8 1515
Warberg
District Helmstedt
(from Braunschweig, Truppenwirtschaft) 5 Jun 1944 - 8 Jan 1945[1] 8
Watenstedt
Salzgitter Watenstedt Leinde
Stahlwerke Braunschweig
Hermann-Göring-Werke
Men - 30 Apr 1945 (May 1944 - 7 Apr 1945[1]) 2000[6] Salzgitter#History 1540 [13]
Watenstedt
Watenstedt Leinde
Stahlwerke Braunschweig
Hermann-Göring-Werke
Women 7 Jul 1944 - 30 Apr 1945 (- 7 Apr 1945[1]) 800 Salzgitter#History 1540 [14]
Wedel (Women) 13 Sep 1944 - 27 Nov 1944 500 1541
Wedel (Men) 17 Oct 1944 - 20 Nov 1944 500 > 27 1541
Wilhelmshaven
Alter Bant Weg
(Not SS-Baubrigade II) 17 Sep 1944 - 05 Apr 1945 1.200 234 1582
Wittenberge
(Old: District Wittenberge)
15 Aug 1942 (28 Aug 1942)[1] - 17 Feb 1945 500 119 1587
Wöbbelin
District Ludwigslust
(Also referred to as "Ludwigslust") 12 Feb 1945 - 2 May 1945 Wöbbelin concentration camp 1591
Wolfsburg See Fallersleben (working village) 1595

[edit] Construction labor brigades

Brigade[1] Locations[1] Dates of use[1] Est. prisoners[1] Est. deaths[1] Webpage
SS-Baubrigade I Alderney Building the Lager Sylt 12 Mar 1943 - 1000 100 [15]
SS-Baubrigade II Bremen Clearing up after air raids 12 Oct 1942 - 15 Apr 1944 750
SS-Baubrigade II Osnabrück Clearing up after air raids 17 Oct 1942 - May 1943 250 86
SS-Baubrigade II Wilhelmshaven Clearing up after air raids Spring 1943 - Nov 1943 175
SS-Baubrigade II Hamburg-Hammerbrook Clearing up after air raids 7 Aug 1943 - Apr 1944 930
SS-Baubrigade II Lüneburg-Kaland Diging anti-tank obstacles 12 Aug 1943 - 13 Nov 1943 155
SS-Eisenbahnbaubrigade 11
(Railway building unit)
Bad Sassendorf near Soest Building rail tracks after air raids 15 Feb 1945 - 4/5 Apr 1945

[edit] Further names

Names found in some lists, probably mistake in writing or double-listings:

Name See No.[2] Found
Altgarge
Altgarga
Probably mistake in writing See Alt Garga [4][5]
Arbeitsdorf Autonomous concentration camp Volkswagen[1] 29
Aumund Probably double-listing See Bremen-Vegesack[1] No ref [4][5]
SS-Baubrigade 1
SS-Baubrigade 2
Probably double-listing:
Roman number I = 1, II = 2
See SS-Baubrigade I or II
Baubrigade V - West No ref
Barskamp No ref [4][5]
Bergstedt No ref [4][5]
Borkum Probably meaning Lager Borkum Nazi name for a camp on Alderney (see there)
Osterort Probably double-listing See Bremen-Osterort
Bremen-Weser No ref [4][5]
Brink-Hannover No ref [4][5]
Ebensee
(subcamp to Mauthausen)
Some prisoners from SS-Eisenbahn-Baubrigade 11 were deported to [1] 334
Engerhafe Double-listing See Aurich[1]
Fidelstedt Probably mistake in writing
See Hamburg-Eidelstedt No ref [4][5]
Fliegerhorst Translation for military airport Probably Kaltenkirchen No ref
Fludwigslust Probably mistake in writing
probably double-listing
See Ludwigslust see: Wöbbelin No ref [4][5]
Glassau bei Sarau Probably mistake in writing See Glasau [4][5]
Gross-Fullen (Village to Meppen) No ref [4][5]
Helgoland Probably meaning Lager Helgoland Nazi name for a camp on Alderney (see there)
Ibbenbüren No ref
Laasberg Probably mistake in writing See Fallersleben-Laagberg No ref [4][5]
Norderney Probably meaning Lager Norderney Nazi name for a camp on Alderney (see there)
Minden Maybe Neesen, district Minden No ref [4][5]
Ohldorf Maybe cemetery Ohlsdorf in Hamburg
working location for SS-Baubrigade II
No ref [4][5]
Peenemünde or Karlshagen Subcamp to Ravensbrück 699
Schützenhof or
Schützenhof-Bremen
See Bremen, Deschimag, Camp Schützenhof [4][5]
Sollstadt [4][5]
Stöcken-Hannover See Hannover-Stöcken 1409
Steinwerder (Quarter of Hamburg) 2 camps, see above [4][5]
Stuklenwert Probably mistake in writing See Stülckenwerft in Hamburg No ref [4][5]
Sylt Probably meaning Lager Sylt Nazi name for a camp on Alderney (see there)
Veerssen Probably mistake in writing See Meppen-Versen [4][5]
Veleen [4][5]

[edit] See also

[edit] Note

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al Memorial Neuengamme (German)
  2. ^ a b c d e Refers to the official German list Verzeichnis der Konzentrationslager und ihrer Außenkommandos gemäß § 42 Abs. 2 BEG (German)
  3. ^ The websites of the memorials are mostly in German)
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u [1]
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u [2]
  6. ^ Later 5000 men (Ref: Memorial Neuengamme)

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